What is the air suspension configuration of the Volkswagen Phideon?
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The new Phideon is equipped with an AAS adaptive air suspension system, which is currently used by most high-end models. Its advantage lies in the ability to change the stiffness and length of the springs by compressing air, working in conjunction with adjustable damping shock absorbers to regulate the suspension's firmness. This results in better shock absorption, thereby enhancing ride comfort. Functions: In addition to improving comfort, the air suspension also significantly enhances the vehicle's handling and stability. Built-in sensors continuously analyze the vehicle's driving conditions and various operations to adjust and control the suspension system. Benefits: Especially during acceleration, deceleration, or sharp turns, the adaptive air suspension intelligently adjusts the damping to keep the chassis more stable. When the vehicle speed exceeds 120 km/h for thirty seconds, the new Phideon's adaptive air suspension actively lowers the body height to improve stability, lowering the center of gravity for steadier and more effortless handling.